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and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property taxes. the mayor outlined plans to streamline government services and use the savings to cut property taxes which right now are twice as high as surrounding counties. >> at a time when families are choosing to live in baltimore, our property taxes will be more come pets tif. >> part of that savings would come from changes to the city's pension system. new hires would sthoift a 401(k) model. also,firefighters hours would increase. . >> we must work with our fire unions to negotiate a new schedule with significantly higher pay to reduce insufficiencies and
and cut the city work force by ten percent. christian schaefer is here now with more on the response to some of those proposals. >> cutting property a-taxes, another goal the mayor wants to accomplish, she won't hear much op stoigs that. the pension -- opposition to that one but the pension remake is a different story. >> how much is it worth to you to be able to walk to work and have an easy ride to work, is that offset by property taxes and soon some may pay less in property...
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power went out in parts of the city. no major damages or injuries reported. >>> firefighters have 55% of that black forest fire contained in colorado. most mandatory evacuations lifted, but many people remain displaced. cooler temperatures, lower humidity, are helping. chuck bell has told us that firefighters can expect the same today. the fire killed two people and burned nearly 500 homes. yesterday, president obama called colorado governor john hickenlooper to learn more about the firefighting efforts. >>> one community near colorado springs came out to thank firefighters that worked so hard to stop the fire from destroying more homes. todd walker reports. >> for a community that has been through so much and lost so much in a few days, a hero's welcome came awfully easy. >> the waldo canyon fire, people evacuated from my town. >> reporter: this is so much appropriate. >> i've already cried three times. i'm shaking because i don't know. people feel like there is nothing you can do, and the littlest things help. >> repor
power went out in parts of the city. no major damages or injuries reported. >>> firefighters have 55% of that black forest fire contained in colorado. most mandatory evacuations lifted, but many people remain displaced. cooler temperatures, lower humidity, are helping. chuck bell has told us that firefighters can expect the same today. the fire killed two people and burned nearly 500 homes. yesterday, president obama called colorado governor john hickenlooper to learn more about the...
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he may have been talking about the auto industry or the city, but did the president lie? >> he's given a lot of promises. he promised we could keep our doctor if we liked them also. there have been a lot of things the president hasn't come through with. i think this is one of them and i think this is the difference between democrats and republicans. democrats are promising you something but not coming through. republicans are promising a real solution. this is also, we have had 50 years of trying government stimulus and it hasn't worked. now we're going to try a free market stimulus where the money gets in the hands of the businesses that can use it successfully to create jobs. >> let's turn the topic to race. let's be honest, senator, the republicans nor the democrats have done much to help african-americans get a job. five years of obama policies have led to high elevated unemployment in the black community and frankly the republicans are perceived as not caring about minorities. what's your plan? >> the republican party should compete for every voter in every city in e
he may have been talking about the auto industry or the city, but did the president lie? >> he's given a lot of promises. he promised we could keep our doctor if we liked them also. there have been a lot of things the president hasn't come through with. i think this is one of them and i think this is the difference between democrats and republicans. democrats are promising you something but not coming through. republicans are promising a real solution. this is also, we have had 50 years...
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motor city into the largest bankruptcy of a city in u.s. history. 28 years in federal prison. >>> speaking of elections, number 7 on our list isn't a mayor, but he could have been. new york's former congressman anthony weiner, a hit performer for the sexing controversy that made hem leave capitol hill. he made an encore running for the big apple's job, but when more pictures surfaced, he lost the primary with less than 5% of the vote. magnanimous, he gave the universal we're number one hand signal as a parting shot. >>> while we're on the subject of popularity, number 6 on the revenue service. and in keeping with the season, what might be described as one of the most notorious naughty lists in recent u.s. history. it seem somebody at the irs got the bright idea of singling out conservative groups, especially tea partiers for extra special attention. the practice attracted outrage from coast to coast and an investigation by the other federal agency that jins up fear and anxiety everywhere. the justice department. and speaking of spilling the
motor city into the largest bankruptcy of a city in u.s. history. 28 years in federal prison. >>> speaking of elections, number 7 on our list isn't a mayor, but he could have been. new york's former congressman anthony weiner, a hit performer for the sexing controversy that made hem leave capitol hill. he made an encore running for the big apple's job, but when more pictures surfaced, he lost the primary with less than 5% of the vote. magnanimous, he gave the universal we're number one...
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and this and often on the tv and be scammed by this time it's the vandalism of the city china's white skin is running a mindset to get to speak. the white city of hope that those who have lost their sight pity she didn't get the three hundred bc to compete against sun that he can apply for jobs in the private sector. it's a nice pickup and its history the paper gets to watch it on the tube system and tenth of what people must be kept his yuppie computers the foundation for growth and prosperity with the welsh economy so closely connected having organization with a mandate to keep the international financial system an even keel is more important than ever the international monetary fund has warned from the lessons leaders took in the great depression and a global conflict that followed membership has grown two hundred and eighty eight countries the imf is a forum for discussing policies that promote stable economic growth. it's a form of credit unions whose members contribute money can buy when they aren't. major blow for the imf help prevent craigslist and results when they occur. so
and this and often on the tv and be scammed by this time it's the vandalism of the city china's white skin is running a mindset to get to speak. the white city of hope that those who have lost their sight pity she didn't get the three hundred bc to compete against sun that he can apply for jobs in the private sector. it's a nice pickup and its history the paper gets to watch it on the tube system and tenth of what people must be kept his yuppie computers the foundation for growth and prosperity...
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i am trying to get my city and the reason we placed it over my city and have africa-american that they are the key to the community. if he goes home and raises the child and that house will change the exunt had - community and that community will change the straight and that state the world. it starts with an incredible man in the house. maybe your life is going slow because there are things that you need to strip off. >> and the one you place at the gentlemen's club there which is a strip club . as i understand it, business has tanked at that location since the bill board went up. >> i wouldn't know, from what i hear, they tell me the parking lots have been empty . that is a sign that conviction is in the land. if the church doesn't stand up now and say the name jesus, who will? i am excited because we received a message from a young man. i haven't been to church in four years for a nonrelated funeral type service and this sunday i am going to church for the first time. we have already won. that's what we are trying to do. >> you believe it is important to reach out to the young peopl
i am trying to get my city and the reason we placed it over my city and have africa-american that they are the key to the community. if he goes home and raises the child and that house will change the exunt had - community and that community will change the straight and that state the world. it starts with an incredible man in the house. maybe your life is going slow because there are things that you need to strip off. >> and the one you place at the gentlemen's club there which is a...
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and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. you are the peabody and emmy award-winning chief foreign correspondent for nbc news. also of author of two books and a recent article called "the hostage" in "vanity fair" magazine, talking about when you were taken hospital in syria. where have you just come back from? >> south korea. i just got off the plane today. >> stephen: really? how do they see the tension in the korean peninsula? over here we're looking at that kim-- kim jungun as like the crazy cousin who talks, you know, when he comes to thanksgiving dinner and says, i've got nuclear weapons." >> i hate when that happens. >> stephen: are they scared over there? >> on a day-to-day basis, not at all. you see peop
and the most epic thrill ride this city has ever faced. transformers the ride 3d. los angeles. endlessly entertaining. start exploring at discoverlosangeles.com this. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is the chief foreign correspondent for nbc news until jimmy fallon takes over in 2014. please welcome richard engel! ( cheers and applause ) a it's good to see you again. all right, all right. you are the peabody and emmy award-winning chief foreign correspondent for nbc...
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my day in the city was more than i had ever hoped for. ♪ start spreading the news i'm leaving today ♪ i want to be a part of it new york, new york ♪ these ba-da-bum something or other good day ♪ right to the very heart of it new york, new york. gloat ba-ba, with a bucket on my head. ♪ da-da just my face ♪ da-da red. ♪ i'm back at my place. i'm sitting on a couch in my office ♪ where i feel safe. i can make it anywhere ♪ if i just stay right back hee ♪ where i'm actually sittin wih a bucket on my head ♪ da-da-da. . >> da-da-da. well, that about does it. if it's one thing i learned from my journey today it's deep down we're all really just a-- dang it. we'll be right back. hello? hello? hello? what's going on? jay? >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thank you so much. nation, i'm sure you agree with me that it is a proud day to be an american because thanks to a minority of u.s. senate, we no longer have to live in fear of some maniac coming after those we love with a gun control bill. ( laughter ) jim. >> on wednesday, the senate blocked the most far-reaching gun co
my day in the city was more than i had ever hoped for. ♪ start spreading the news i'm leaving today ♪ i want to be a part of it new york, new york ♪ these ba-da-bum something or other good day ♪ right to the very heart of it new york, new york. gloat ba-ba, with a bucket on my head. ♪ da-da just my face ♪ da-da red. ♪ i'm back at my place. i'm sitting on a couch in my office ♪ where i feel safe. i can make it anywhere ♪ if i just stay right back hee ♪ where i'm actually...
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fast food workers in hundreds of cities walking off the job this week. it's all part of union-backed protests, demanding 15 bucks an hour. and president obama agreeing it's time for a raise in the minimum wage. >> i'm going to keep pushing until we get a higher minimum wage for hard-working americans across the entire country. it will be good for our economy. >> but, as the unemployment rate is heading in the right direction, will this wage hike have jobs taking a hike? hi, everyone, this is "bulls and bears." let's get right to it. the bulls and bears. gary b. smith. tracy burns. john nas max ferris. along with bernard whitman. will pushing the minimum to the max push out jobs just as they're coming back? >> yes, absolutely, this is the wrong thing to do in an economy that's showing some signeds of recovery. remember, they're targeting the wrong people. this is a great union and democratic slogan to say, look at the ceo, how much he's making. you can't raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour? take mcdonald's nor example. they will tell you, they don't set
fast food workers in hundreds of cities walking off the job this week. it's all part of union-backed protests, demanding 15 bucks an hour. and president obama agreeing it's time for a raise in the minimum wage. >> i'm going to keep pushing until we get a higher minimum wage for hard-working americans across the entire country. it will be good for our economy. >> but, as the unemployment rate is heading in the right direction, will this wage hike have jobs taking a hike? hi,...
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the president's numbers are down. i tend to agree with a.b., but the chief problem for president obama he set his own expectations high. it wasn't just a matter of expectations being high, this is what he said he was going to do. he was going to give some speeches. they were going to be uplifting and the rest of the world would start to love america again. that didn't happen. it was never going to happen. it was a fairytale that he sold. i'm not at all surprised having to conduct u.s. foreign policy and not enough in my view be tough will mean he won't be as popular as he wants to be. >> shannon: and the issue with north korea with the threat? >> i think it's a serious threat. i think it's right for the administration to suggest to the north koreans we will defend and honor our treaties. if they decide to be irresponsible that it is a serious issue. >> shannon: there is a lot of joking that goes around with north korea but we do need to take them seriously? >> all this provocation i think this time is different. this
the president's numbers are down. i tend to agree with a.b., but the chief problem for president obama he set his own expectations high. it wasn't just a matter of expectations being high, this is what he said he was going to do. he was going to give some speeches. they were going to be uplifting and the rest of the world would start to love america again. that didn't happen. it was never going to happen. it was a fairytale that he sold. i'm not at all surprised having to conduct u.s. foreign...
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the space between the villas and gardens behind these doors is bigger than all of vatican city with the most extraordinary views including the lakes that you can see over to the right. it gives you a sense of what pope benedict will be seeing once he's no longer pope. e we don't know how long he's going to be here. he will remain at this residence for an undetermined amount of time and go back to the monastery in the vatican where he will finish out his years. >> i'm back here live. the other thing we learned today is that there will be a sort of formal good-bye. the pope will take his last audience outdoors instead of indoors where you can have a few thousand and he's going to have this big audience for as many people as can come. what do we imagine that would be like? >> in 2008 it was called the day of the pope. and 50,000 came. they had another one in 2010. i think that this audience is going to be the super papa day with everybody there trying to express how much we have appreciated what he's done for us. >> as i have been talking to folks, probably not as much as you, but he's nev
the space between the villas and gardens behind these doors is bigger than all of vatican city with the most extraordinary views including the lakes that you can see over to the right. it gives you a sense of what pope benedict will be seeing once he's no longer pope. e we don't know how long he's going to be here. he will remain at this residence for an undetermined amount of time and go back to the monastery in the vatican where he will finish out his years. >> i'm back here live. the...
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tall modern buildings are beginning to dot the city's skyline. people can be seen in fashionable clothes and bieg tablet computers. foreign reporting is highly restricted in north korea. nhk world was allowed to visit late august to early september. as our correspondent reports, although wealth seems to be reaching parts of the capital, it's a different scene once you go outside. >> reporter: this is becing an increasingly popular way to get around. just a few years ago the number of taxis far and few between. this driver tells me they're now on the rise. >>translator: our supreme leader says he wants to increase the number of taxis to 1,000. there are already more than 500 on the streets. >> a 6 kilometer wide costs $3. it may not sound expensive but for the average citizens here, it's one tenth of their monthly wage. tas are still very much reserved for the rich. the government says more and more people are becoming upper class. this residential area is covered with high-rise buildings where the rich can afford to live. many more towers are cur
tall modern buildings are beginning to dot the city's skyline. people can be seen in fashionable clothes and bieg tablet computers. foreign reporting is highly restricted in north korea. nhk world was allowed to visit late august to early september. as our correspondent reports, although wealth seems to be reaching parts of the capital, it's a different scene once you go outside. >> reporter: this is becing an increasingly popular way to get around. just a few years ago the number of...
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the city of acapulco was flooded. residents were walking in waste deep water. more than one million people are still affected by the flooding. i must say it has redeveloped as i mentioned, this is manuel. it's a zombie of a storm. it will develop into a tropical storm possibly late wednesday night and make landfall in the southern baja california peninsula. stormy conditions to these regions, including cabo san lucas. we're talking about 120 to 250 millimeters, anywhere around this storm system. and also topping as much as 400 millimeters in isolated locations. down toward the south, another low pressure system will be bringing buckets of rainfall, so anywhere across mexico we're likely to see life threatening floods into the next few days. now, across the bigger picture to the north we're looking at some red flag alerts. and even further to the north, another active system is providing thunderstorms. in fact, this storm system has produced a couple tornadic activity in idaho and is likely to unleash tornadic activities as well as large hail, gusts and a damagi
the city of acapulco was flooded. residents were walking in waste deep water. more than one million people are still affected by the flooding. i must say it has redeveloped as i mentioned, this is manuel. it's a zombie of a storm. it will develop into a tropical storm possibly late wednesday night and make landfall in the southern baja california peninsula. stormy conditions to these regions, including cabo san lucas. we're talking about 120 to 250 millimeters, anywhere around this storm...
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in sarajevo they are evacuating people, across the city. there is good news here. we will see some drying in the area. the storm system will be making its way up to the north. for poland anywhere between 20- 30 centimeters of snow over the next few days. that will be a major problem there. now parts of northern africa. for much of the area, tripoli, it will be warming up. winds will come out of the south. 31 degrees there. over towards cairo things are changing around. the winds will come from the northwest. it will be quite a nice day at 26 degrees. very quickly, down towards parts of central africa. very heavy rain showers across the central region. this is what we expect for temperatures at 31 degrees. >> let me run through the top stories so far. soccer rea has told the north to allow access once again to a joint industrial zone if it wants foreign investment. south korean workers are allowed to leave the facility inside north korea, but those trying to enter have been turned back. malaysia's prime minister has dissolved parliament ahead of a general election e
in sarajevo they are evacuating people, across the city. there is good news here. we will see some drying in the area. the storm system will be making its way up to the north. for poland anywhere between 20- 30 centimeters of snow over the next few days. that will be a major problem there. now parts of northern africa. for much of the area, tripoli, it will be warming up. winds will come out of the south. 31 degrees there. over towards cairo things are changing around. the winds will come from...
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we're on the mt. of olive across from jerusalem. what was the city like in the time of jesus? and why did jesus come here at the beginning of what we now call holy week? >> jesus does not go up to jerusalem to get killed. he goes up to jerusalem because it is part of the integrity of his life to demonstrate- >> jesus went to jerusalem to lead the jews out from under the oppression of the roman empire. >> what wind of conquerer comes into a city on a female donkey except one who sends a message that the way of the world which is really violent is not the way of -- >> he always knew what was going to happen. they will kill me, they will scourge me and then i'll rise from the dead. so he goes up at pass over, because that is when the lamb dies and he is the lamb of god that lays away the sin of the worth. so he knows he's going to die. >> this is a religion of sacrifice. >> jesus was one of my that dale to juice let me --? just imagine what the city was like, struggling to get an,s into the temple, and coming out gentz them, with bloody carcasses over their shoulder. >> the model
we're on the mt. of olive across from jerusalem. what was the city like in the time of jesus? and why did jesus come here at the beginning of what we now call holy week? >> jesus does not go up to jerusalem to get killed. he goes up to jerusalem because it is part of the integrity of his life to demonstrate- >> jesus went to jerusalem to lead the jews out from under the oppression of the roman empire. >> what wind of conquerer comes into a city on a female donkey except one...
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the child in the city will always be ahead. euro wednesday, after the safe congress asked for the [indiscernible] many marchers came for battle, but for the most part it was peaceful. the largest teachers union is said to be corrupt. despite government warnings, thousands of people took part in wednesday's protest. thousands of people took the street to show their continued opposition to the education reform. >> this is the first mass mobilization. it threatens to put to risk his reform package and his alliance with the opposition. >> what is clear is that the honeymoon is over. for months into the administration is normal. 100 days later, all of a sudden, things have come to the surface. it is not enough for the old politicians to get together and hammer out deals behind closed doors. they actually need to engage with society. >> union leaders say that more than 2000 teachers from neighboring states will join a movement in the coming days. authorities are preparing for more top -- from our confrontations. they say they will no
the child in the city will always be ahead. euro wednesday, after the safe congress asked for the [indiscernible] many marchers came for battle, but for the most part it was peaceful. the largest teachers union is said to be corrupt. despite government warnings, thousands of people took part in wednesday's protest. thousands of people took the street to show their continued opposition to the education reform. >> this is the first mass mobilization. it threatens to put to risk his reform...
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about 200,000 people here in the city of tangen. but still it is a very serious operation they have underway. a few days ago about 5,000 troops we hear today that has tripled to about 15,000, so they are doing everything they can to try to stem this rising water. >> and flooding in south sudan has forced them from their homes. and we will look at columbia's second largest group freed a geologist after seven months of captivity. lap >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america, social community, on t.v. and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload, and interact. >> every night, share undiscovered stories. >> the stream, next on al jazeera america. ♪[music] welcome back. the top stories u.n. inspectors have arrived at the scene of an alleged chemical attack in syria. more than 300 people are known to have died but activist say several hundred more were killed. the syrian government denies accusations that it was invol
about 200,000 people here in the city of tangen. but still it is a very serious operation they have underway. a few days ago about 5,000 troops we hear today that has tripled to about 15,000, so they are doing everything they can to try to stem this rising water. >> and flooding in south sudan has forced them from their homes. and we will look at columbia's second largest group freed a geologist after seven months of captivity. lap >> they share it on the stream. >> social...
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., the agency officials sent out the warning. kyoto city acted on the warning 45 minutes later. they advised more than 45,000 people living along the river to evacuate. at 9:30 a.m., some 268,000 residents were told to get moving. that's one in every five kyoto citizens. the city disaster chief faced difficult decisions under pressure. >> translator: we haven't experienced flooding this bad for sometime. we hope to learn from this experience so we can be better prepared for next time. >> translator: we would like to review our warning system by interviewing local interviewing local municipalities and >> reporter: the people of kyoto have suffered the worst in the case. but not a single person was lost. weather officials are hoping they can keep their new system on hand for another rainy day. nhk world, back to you. >>> the powerful winds unleashed by the storm have cut powers to thousands of households and damages hundreds of homes. in miyagi prefecture, the wind. >> we were just getting back on our feet from the tsunami two years ago. i don't know what to say. >> many homes nea
., the agency officials sent out the warning. kyoto city acted on the warning 45 minutes later. they advised more than 45,000 people living along the river to evacuate. at 9:30 a.m., some 268,000 residents were told to get moving. that's one in every five kyoto citizens. the city disaster chief faced difficult decisions under pressure. >> translator: we haven't experienced flooding this bad for sometime. we hope to learn from this experience so we can be better prepared for next time....
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there are 50,000 workers in in the city alone. but salaries are among the lowest and the slowest to rise. $25tarted at seven point an hour and it took me three years to get to eight dollars >25hour -- i started that $7 an hour. >> a full-time fast food employee only makes between $10,000-$18,000 a year. politicians approved an increase to nine dollars an hour for 2016. it is not enough for these workers. >> what we want is fair wages. new york city is not a cheap place to live. ex-mcdonald's released a statement which said "our company works hard to treatment, but employees with dignity and respect. employees are paid competitive wages or come the day of the strike was deliberate. april 4 40 five years ago, martin luther king, junior, was assassinated while rallying in support of sanitation workers. the testers say the sacrifice an example are fueling the current fight to make a decent living and maintain some human dignity. al jazeera, new york. --to you when has just 1000 the un has just 1000 days left to achieve its millennium
there are 50,000 workers in in the city alone. but salaries are among the lowest and the slowest to rise. $25tarted at seven point an hour and it took me three years to get to eight dollars >25hour -- i started that $7 an hour. >> a full-time fast food employee only makes between $10,000-$18,000 a year. politicians approved an increase to nine dollars an hour for 2016. it is not enough for these workers. >> what we want is fair wages. new york city is not a cheap place to live....
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he and other city leaders will speak this morning starting at 10:30 at the san bruno city hall. also on the agenda the push for reforming how it regulates and manages utility companies. this monday will be three years since the san bruno explosion. a total of eight people died during that blast. adozens of others were hurt. >>> it is a big day for the san jose police department. the city council will consider the proposal to add dozens of officers to the force. the proposal introduced last week by the mayor will add 200 officers to the san jose police department over the next four years and will restore the ten percent pay cuts officers took during the recession. but the association says the four-year time frame is too long and full of empty promises. the new plan is estimated to cost around $50 million a year. >>> sentences delayed for the former member who pleaded guilty for embezzlement for taking $14 million from margaret brown elementary school. he told the principal he was trying to pay off car and tax debt. he will be facing a maximum of six months in county jail. >>> the
he and other city leaders will speak this morning starting at 10:30 at the san bruno city hall. also on the agenda the push for reforming how it regulates and manages utility companies. this monday will be three years since the san bruno explosion. a total of eight people died during that blast. adozens of others were hurt. >>> it is a big day for the san jose police department. the city council will consider the proposal to add dozens of officers to the force. the proposal introduced...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. [ laughter ] oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look. over time cascade complete pacs fight film buildup 2 times better than finish quantum to help leave...
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what that is 50 cities participating in striking, fast food workers striking, mcdonald's, subway, taco bell. the issues, they want $15 an hour up from $7.25 the minimum wage. prices will go up if they get their way. >> this is an amazing, amazing story of love. this photo is of marine jesse cotyl with his wife who he met in rehab. he stabbed on ied and had to get both legs amputated. >> i just hope it can kind of represent overcoming any kind of adversity, big or small. and for us it just represents the kind of lady that she is. and she is amazing in every way. >> that is one strong woman, an amazing story of strength. >>> i used it today, dog in the fight. just say do we need to do it? why does it always have to be a fighting dog? how about a hampster? >> you said obama doesn't need a dog in the fight because he ate it. >> the u.s. economy grew at a robust up from 1.7, the view of the republicans and it was led by consumer spending and more exports and less imports. despite if you listen to nay sayers we are on a roll. >> first of all, bob -- >> i didn't interrupt you. >> you said you
what that is 50 cities participating in striking, fast food workers striking, mcdonald's, subway, taco bell. the issues, they want $15 an hour up from $7.25 the minimum wage. prices will go up if they get their way. >> this is an amazing, amazing story of love. this photo is of marine jesse cotyl with his wife who he met in rehab. he stabbed on ied and had to get both legs amputated. >> i just hope it can kind of represent overcoming any kind of adversity, big or small. and for us...
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they entered the city where they fought with government troops. at least two members of security forces and four civilians were killed. >> translator: i saw them roaming around and knocking at the door of my employer's house and they got the people inside and took them away. >> the fighting has spread to surrounding coastal communities where the rebels have taken more than 100 civilians hostage. the airport and other facilities in the city are now under strict supervision of themilitary. the rebels belong to the national liberation front which is opposed to peace talks with the government on the island. >> we want to establish our own government. not autonomous government but we want to independent for our nation. >> the government has been in talks with a separate insurgent group, the moral islamic front and in a 2012 deal brokered by malaysia the two sides dwraeed to set up an autonomous government in the region in 2016 but the agreement was rejected by the faction clashing with government forces. the fighting between the government and separati
they entered the city where they fought with government troops. at least two members of security forces and four civilians were killed. >> translator: i saw them roaming around and knocking at the door of my employer's house and they got the people inside and took them away. >> the fighting has spread to surrounding coastal communities where the rebels have taken more than 100 civilians hostage. the airport and other facilities in the city are now under strict supervision of...
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this is part of the volunteer program at the city attorney's office. there have been criticism over it because they don't have the experience to be handling these kind of criminal cases, domestic violence, special victims involved. they need appropriate handling. that is a pretty basic thing. you do not go up and talk to the jurors. that would be a no-no in every way, shape or form. now, for example, in manhattan, tom hanks wouldn't have to go to jury duty because if you sign up for jury appreciation day and go talk to people, do a special program, you don't have to actually go and serve because it causes a problem, causes commotion, interference with the administration of justice is all i have to say. >> what law school did you go to? >> just out of law school. >> fresh out of law school. let me ask you, when you go on jury duty, do the lawyers take you? >> can i pass on that question? >> why? >> i haven't been called for jury -- >> i get called for jury duty regularly and i'm going to tell you, though, the lawyers never take me. they say you're going
this is part of the volunteer program at the city attorney's office. there have been criticism over it because they don't have the experience to be handling these kind of criminal cases, domestic violence, special victims involved. they need appropriate handling. that is a pretty basic thing. you do not go up and talk to the jurors. that would be a no-no in every way, shape or form. now, for example, in manhattan, tom hanks wouldn't have to go to jury duty because if you sign up for jury...
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the fire bombing of japanese cities was hell on earth. the war is finally over. the victors are delirious with joy. america has won what was felt to be a just war. the vanquished wallow and defeat. they are hungry for food they cannot produce. they have even lost a god for the emperor now is most assuredly mortal. in what must be one of the most ironies of history, america the destroyer will become america the builder. >> the japanese economic miracle is an american creation. if it were not for the united states, if it were not for the united states market there would be no japanese economic miracle. >> reporter: the miracle would begin with the american population of japan. the japanese were at best ambivalent. the americans were kind and general louse -- generous. since america won the war perhaps it would be a good idea to adopt the ways of the winner. schools were americanized and the american doctrine that permeated japanese schools vanished. large land holdings were broken up into 2-1/2 acre plots and deeded to farmers. the first elections were held in 1846
the fire bombing of japanese cities was hell on earth. the war is finally over. the victors are delirious with joy. america has won what was felt to be a just war. the vanquished wallow and defeat. they are hungry for food they cannot produce. they have even lost a god for the emperor now is most assuredly mortal. in what must be one of the most ironies of history, america the destroyer will become america the builder. >> the japanese economic miracle is an american creation. if it were...
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as government forces are battling muslim rebels in a second city in the southern philippines. this is close to the port city where it's scores of people have been held hostage for four days. several have been killed in the latest clashes. >> europe's first clinic to help victims of female genital relations has opened in berlin. >> it offers reconstructive surgery and psychological help. an estimated 150 million girls and women have had their genitals mutilated, mostly in africa. >> many suffer from pain and many long-term convocations. >> this doctor is meeting his new patient from ethiopia. he's the chief surgeon at the new desert flower center. he will carry out reconstructive surgery on her. her genitals were mutilated as a child. >> i want to be a normal person. >> a new medical center is the brainchild of a supermodel turned human rights activist who has campaigned for years against genital relations. a practice she was subjected to at the age of five. >> a human being can do that to another woman, i'd call this the worst type of violence against women. >> the medical tea
as government forces are battling muslim rebels in a second city in the southern philippines. this is close to the port city where it's scores of people have been held hostage for four days. several have been killed in the latest clashes. >> europe's first clinic to help victims of female genital relations has opened in berlin. >> it offers reconstructive surgery and psychological help. an estimated 150 million girls and women have had their genitals mutilated, mostly in africa....
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>> in new york city, it's stronger thannist ever been. >> what are the challenges for you. you've got to manage your brand. you're an international brand. how do your skills interact with organizing staffs as well as the obviously bread and butter, which is the delicious food and that service that you sell. >> you have to make sure that the authentic experiences within grasp of both the staff and the customer. what you have to do is go from each place to each place making sure they understand this is not smoke and mirrors. we're all about the bricks and mortar of what a restaurant is. we're not selling things, not trying to jump on the bandwagon of hip, modernist cuisine. we're selling the italian ideology. we're not reinventing it, reinterpreting it. no one is going to question lydia or a grandma at the table and hopefully we can bring that to the table. >> what's being brought to the table right now? >> people are real excited with this farm to the table movement. there's a good line of understanding where stuff comes from and the transparency of ingredients through prepa
>> in new york city, it's stronger thannist ever been. >> what are the challenges for you. you've got to manage your brand. you're an international brand. how do your skills interact with organizing staffs as well as the obviously bread and butter, which is the delicious food and that service that you sell. >> you have to make sure that the authentic experiences within grasp of both the staff and the customer. what you have to do is go from each place to each place making sure...
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the city plans to build enough condominiums to house 100,000 citizens. people who have made fortunes after the central government started allowing small-scale private businesses. most have capitalized on foreign investment, mainly from china. they can be seen buying imported goods by the bag fulls. and even buying tablet computers. even though one unit costs five times the average monthly salary. >> translator: pyongyang has changed a great deal. or comrade kim jung un is producing results. >> reporter: but then there is the area the government doesn't want you to see. driving out of the capital is like going back in time. the road turns from paved to bumpy. instead of cars, there are carts and vehicles. most people still rely on bicycles to travel around. but most officials don't talk about these issues. they'd rather focus on what they say is a country's rising wage, and government policies that have stimulated economic growth. about this area three hours from pyongyang, currently being built by 10,000 soldiers and students. officials say it's expected
the city plans to build enough condominiums to house 100,000 citizens. people who have made fortunes after the central government started allowing small-scale private businesses. most have capitalized on foreign investment, mainly from china. they can be seen buying imported goods by the bag fulls. and even buying tablet computers. even though one unit costs five times the average monthly salary. >> translator: pyongyang has changed a great deal. or comrade kim jung un is producing...
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beside the team tunnelling their way through the city. they knew there was a mass grave somewhere here, close to st. paul cathedral. now they have actually hit the spot. two verye uncovered withully laid out rose carefully spaced barrels, not in coffins but in shrouds. days of theearly epidemic when numbers of deaths took time to build up. >> dna taken from the skeletons may help to track the development and spread of the bacterium that caused the black death. those living nearest the excavation are pleased that public concerns have already been laid to rest. >> it was raised in the house of lords -- would tunneling under charterhouse square reignite the black death? the answer, thankfully, it is no, it will not. >> further forensic examination should tell us more about these 14th century londoners -- their fizzy, the general health, not just as victims of the plague, but as individuals, our ancestors. >> from that here discovery to a race like no other -- trekking across antarctic that is a challenge for anyone, but that is exactly the t
beside the team tunnelling their way through the city. they knew there was a mass grave somewhere here, close to st. paul cathedral. now they have actually hit the spot. two verye uncovered withully laid out rose carefully spaced barrels, not in coffins but in shrouds. days of theearly epidemic when numbers of deaths took time to build up. >> dna taken from the skeletons may help to track the development and spread of the bacterium that caused the black death. those living nearest the...
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and iran is billing now icbm's that the united states says could reach this city in three or four years. why would they do this? the answer is simple. iran is not building a peaceful nuclear program. iran is developing nuclear weapons. last year alone, iran enriched three tons of uranium by 20%, doubled his stockpile, and add thousands of new center fujs, including advanced centrifuges. it continued work on the heavy water reactor in iraq. that's in order to have another root to the bomb. a plutonium plant. and this vast and feverish effort has continued unabated. ladies and gentlemen, underground nuclear facilities, hea heavy water reactors, advanced centrifuges, icbm's. see, it's not that it is hard to find evidence that iran has a nuclear program, a nuclear weapon's program. it's hard to find evidence that iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon's program. last year when i spoke here at the un, i drew a red line. now iran has been very careful not to cross that red line. but iran is positioning itself to race across that line in the future at a time of its choosing. iran wants to be in a
and iran is billing now icbm's that the united states says could reach this city in three or four years. why would they do this? the answer is simple. iran is not building a peaceful nuclear program. iran is developing nuclear weapons. last year alone, iran enriched three tons of uranium by 20%, doubled his stockpile, and add thousands of new center fujs, including advanced centrifuges. it continued work on the heavy water reactor in iraq. that's in order to have another root to the bomb. a...
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kilometers before the station in the city of santiago. the section of the track curves immediately after a tunnel. the speed limit there is 80 kilometers per hour. but the newspaper reports that the driver said the train was traveling at 190 kilometers per hour. tve reported the same speed limit for the section of the -- prime minister visited the site. he a announced three days of national mourning. he's canceled his official duties. the city is best-known as the destination of an ancient catholic pilgrimage route. thousands of christians from all over the world head there every year. the mayor said all events for the local festival have been canceled. >>> north korea's leader has attended a ceremony for the completion of a national cemetery for soldiers who died in the korean war. kim jong-un may be trying to strengthen national unity and also wants to appeal to the u.s. and other countries to change a cease-fire agreement into a peace accord. thursday's event was held two days before the 60th anniversary of the armistice that ended fig
kilometers before the station in the city of santiago. the section of the track curves immediately after a tunnel. the speed limit there is 80 kilometers per hour. but the newspaper reports that the driver said the train was traveling at 190 kilometers per hour. tve reported the same speed limit for the section of the -- prime minister visited the site. he a announced three days of national mourning. he's canceled his official duties. the city is best-known as the destination of an ancient...
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in the city. people were evacuated but houses damaged. people are working in an increasingly dangerous environment. the longer we get from the war, the more the bombs that are found are made saves. >> frakking is being heralded by some, while others warn the environmental impact is not worth the price. many communities are grappling with that debate, including the area along the border with pennsylvania and new york. one allows it to take place, while the other does not. recently i traveled there to see the divide. in rural pennsylvania they are drilling for gas. hydraulic fracturing bush's high pressure water into the rock to release valuable gas. opportunitiesht to the town. people made money it leasing to gas companies, and now the workers have arrived. business elite by 25%. >> it really improve my business. it brought a lot of people into the area. the people say, we have no idea what we are in store for. hopefully they are right. frakking creates dust and noise in the town in contrast to the
in the city. people were evacuated but houses damaged. people are working in an increasingly dangerous environment. the longer we get from the war, the more the bombs that are found are made saves. >> frakking is being heralded by some, while others warn the environmental impact is not worth the price. many communities are grappling with that debate, including the area along the border with pennsylvania and new york. one allows it to take place, while the other does not. recently i...
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it's the largest city in u.s. history to do so. when detroit filed for bankruptcy in july it was an open question if the city met the legal requirements for chapter nine. today, a bankruptcy judge ruled that it did, saying in part, quote, the city no longer has resources to provide the citizens with police, fire, and emergency services. of particular importance are those 20,000 or so city retirees with guaranteed pensions that are no longer guaranteed. the ruling holds that federal law supercedes. detroit is now officially out of voters hands. >> i don't think we have a final determination as to what all of the elements are going to be to get us through this process. but it is a process that i think we need to take a lot of care because there are going to be pain for a lot of different people. >> joining us now is a former investment banker with goldman sachs where he specialized in stance. what's your reaction to today's court ruling? >> thank you for having me here. this thing of saying they can cut the pensions, that was all abo
it's the largest city in u.s. history to do so. when detroit filed for bankruptcy in july it was an open question if the city met the legal requirements for chapter nine. today, a bankruptcy judge ruled that it did, saying in part, quote, the city no longer has resources to provide the citizens with police, fire, and emergency services. of particular importance are those 20,000 or so city retirees with guaranteed pensions that are no longer guaranteed. the ruling holds that federal law...
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the other consideration is that other commuters are looking to get into the city and out of the city. those are some of the oh gist tick kal plans. speeds seem to play into this. he said in the straight part that the looking at the pictures in the video it is hard for us to tell. the train went off the tracks describe what that is like there. and what it had to do to get that far. and how far is it where it seemed to go off to the water's edge? >> it is north of the station where the train was headed for. the train stops just feet from the water. you have to imagine for any potential who was awake and aware of what was going on it had to be a terrifying experience and the traitor has told investigators here that he did apply the brakes and that the train didn't seem to plow down. people who are inside the train at the time have reported that the train was going too fast. that is just according to what passengers are saying. and that is going to take if the train was speeding or going too quickly. >> also, have you confirmed whether or not the train was due to stop at the dival station
the other consideration is that other commuters are looking to get into the city and out of the city. those are some of the oh gist tick kal plans. speeds seem to play into this. he said in the straight part that the looking at the pictures in the video it is hard for us to tell. the train went off the tracks describe what that is like there. and what it had to do to get that far. and how far is it where it seemed to go off to the water's edge? >> it is north of the station where the...
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. >> sarah palin takes on new york city mayor michael bloomberg and the gop. >>> a grisly discover at an airport. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm don lemon. accusations after rape, a town torn apart. marathon trial days, it's all come down to a verdict that's happening in 12 hours. tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a court judge in steubenville, ohio, will give his decision in the trial of two high school football players, trent mays and malik richmond, accused of raping a 16-year-old girl who was reportedly passed out drunk. the prosecutor says it made her, quote, the perfect victim, while the defense called her credibility into question. >> she has a reputation -- i'm not saying this, i'm not blaming or smearing this witness. her friends td this court that she has a reputation for telling lies. >> cnn's poppy harlow has more on today's testimony which included the accuser taking the stand. poppy? >> reporter: hi, don. after four days of testimony, some of it very emotional in the steubenville, ohio, rape case that has divided this town and really captured the national spotlight, the
. >> sarah palin takes on new york city mayor michael bloomberg and the gop. >>> a grisly discover at an airport. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm don lemon. accusations after rape, a town torn apart. marathon trial days, it's all come down to a verdict that's happening in 12 hours. tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a court judge in steubenville, ohio, will give his decision in the trial of two high school football players, trent mays and malik richmond, accused of...
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to the city. they want their support as they try to clean up benghazi after a recent escalation of violence. earlier this week, a car bomb outside of a hospital killed at least three people and injured many more. forces wereilitary attacked. and in september, the u.s. ambassador was killed on an ambush on the u.s. consulate. the nigerian military has declared a 24-hour curfew in 11 neighborhoods of the northern city of my degree. people have been told to stay in their homes until further notice. it is part of the government's offensive against armed rebel groups launched tuesday. they say soldiers have arrested 65 suspected fighters who were trying to infiltrate the city after airstrikes from their camps. oppositionwere killed ine areaf parties and government supporters held separate rallies in tf. opponents of the president were rallying against what they call an increasingly authoritarian demanding the release of a former prime minister. this was a major show of strength by ukraine's opposition
to the city. they want their support as they try to clean up benghazi after a recent escalation of violence. earlier this week, a car bomb outside of a hospital killed at least three people and injured many more. forces wereilitary attacked. and in september, the u.s. ambassador was killed on an ambush on the u.s. consulate. the nigerian military has declared a 24-hour curfew in 11 neighborhoods of the northern city of my degree. people have been told to stay in their homes until further...
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iran is often plagued by earthquakes. 10 years ago, the historic city was flattened and 26,000 killed. this quake was shallow, and about 10 kilometers. >> this earthquake was a little bit weaker than the bam earthquake. however, in this region, still significant damage on it depending on the construction of the building. him and that helps explain the high casualties, flimsy brick structures typical of the region. the government has declared three days of mourning. >> still ahead on the program -- what the dna and millions of dollars have in common. we will tell you why this could be worth a fortune. we are in geneva at the world the largest inventor show. you can syndicate knowledges that could change the world. -- c technologies that could change the world. our top stories this hour -- one of the groups fighting the assad regime in syria has reportedly pledged allegiance to al qaeda. i man claiming to be the head allegiancea latched to outsell the jury. it cannot be independently verified whether the audio recording on youtube is genuine. south korea raised military alert status wit
iran is often plagued by earthquakes. 10 years ago, the historic city was flattened and 26,000 killed. this quake was shallow, and about 10 kilometers. >> this earthquake was a little bit weaker than the bam earthquake. however, in this region, still significant damage on it depending on the construction of the building. him and that helps explain the high casualties, flimsy brick structures typical of the region. the government has declared three days of mourning. >> still ahead on...
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>> in new york city it's stronger than it's ever been. >> what are the challenges for you of brand management? you've have to manage your brand. you're an international brand. how do your skills interact with organizing stats as well as the obviously bread and butter which is the delicious food? >> you have to really make sure the authentic experience is within grasp of the staff and the customer. and what you have to do is go from each place to each place, making sure they understand this is not smoke and mirrors. we are all about the bricks and mortar of what a restaurant. we're not selling things we don't know what they are. we're not trying to jump on the bandwagon of hip, modernist cuisine. we're selling the italian ideology. we're not inventing it. we're reinterpretation it. no one is ever going to question somebody like lydia bastianich or a grandmother at the table. hopefully we can bring that to the table. >> what is being brought to the table right now? what is hot right now in terms of food? >> people are excited with the farm to table. it's always been farm to table i don't know w
>> in new york city it's stronger than it's ever been. >> what are the challenges for you of brand management? you've have to manage your brand. you're an international brand. how do your skills interact with organizing stats as well as the obviously bread and butter which is the delicious food? >> you have to really make sure the authentic experience is within grasp of the staff and the customer. and what you have to do is go from each place to each place, making sure they...
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you've been around the city a while. do these type of one-on-one on one-on-12 sessions work where they're more amenable to each others' ideas. >> members of congress have told me you're never going to bowl over your friend. you can say i can't vote for your amendment but maybe work with you on something else. sometimes you can find common ground and that's the currency in washington. lobbyist get together to people to forge agreements, i go to lunch with press secretaries and staff to get to know people so they trust me and this is that same thing. but at the end of the day, these meals, these aren't the types of meals where something big will come out. if they get close on immigration or guns or fiscal issues, you can tell the meal will be late at night, 12:00, stale popcorn out of the vending machine or the pizzeria. those are the types of meals that will tell you if they're getting somewhere on the issues. >> neil: i'll keep track of the vending machine usage in washington. thank you. >> reese's cups for me i wouldn't
you've been around the city a while. do these type of one-on-one on one-on-12 sessions work where they're more amenable to each others' ideas. >> members of congress have told me you're never going to bowl over your friend. you can say i can't vote for your amendment but maybe work with you on something else. sometimes you can find common ground and that's the currency in washington. lobbyist get together to people to forge agreements, i go to lunch with press secretaries and staff to get...
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or new york city or virginia, or delaware or wherever, that this is more the norm and the gosnell clinic is not the outlier and it is something that indeed the departments of health need to step up how they are looking at these and how they're regulating them. >> reporter: republican senator mike lee, along with 10 other gop senators have introduced a resolution calling for a review of policies that led to the alleged conditions at the gosnell clinic. he said congress has a responsibility to investigate situations like this in which a viabli viable baby could be born alive and left without quote equal protection under the law. >> thshannon, thank you. >>> home prices rose 10% in march, the biggest gain since march of 2006 and the dow was up 87, for its first ever close above 15,000. the s&p 500 also hit a fresh high, finishing up 8 1/2. the nasdaq gains four today. >>> speaking of money, the new treasury secretary tries to get his signature ready for primetime. >>> up next, is the southern border really more secure than ever? depends who's doing the talkingn , you will lose 3 sets of key
or new york city or virginia, or delaware or wherever, that this is more the norm and the gosnell clinic is not the outlier and it is something that indeed the departments of health need to step up how they are looking at these and how they're regulating them. >> reporter: republican senator mike lee, along with 10 other gop senators have introduced a resolution calling for a review of policies that led to the alleged conditions at the gosnell clinic. he said congress has a responsibility...
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cities are different than the country. there are different problems. in the city they're not going to tell you, those guys aren't going to tell you assault weapons are a problem. handguns are a problem. but it's about police enforcement not about people's rights. it's about getting them into legal hands as opposed to illegal. >> yeah. how do they obtain them and for what purpose? i don't think you could find very many people who would say it doesn't make sense for someone if they feel comfortable with it to have a gun in their home to protect themselves and their family in the case of someone, you know, invading their house. on the other hand, you've got a lot of people in this country and some of them are professional athletes whose idea is to leave the house, got my wallet, got my watch, got my glock. >> jon: and you have to do it with formed jeans. he did it in sweat pants. who does a glock and elastic pants? i mean it's just a gravity issue. we're going to come back. now we'll get to the sports. we'll come back and talk about sports. bob costas. we
cities are different than the country. there are different problems. in the city they're not going to tell you, those guys aren't going to tell you assault weapons are a problem. handguns are a problem. but it's about police enforcement not about people's rights. it's about getting them into legal hands as opposed to illegal. >> yeah. how do they obtain them and for what purpose? i don't think you could find very many people who would say it doesn't make sense for someone if they feel...
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of the city last week. civilians are trying to get on with their everyday lives as best they can. the situation on the ground can be far from clear that. tears of fighting has created a complicated patchwork of regions. some by rebels and some by the government be right back -- by the government. >> the rebels control the town but the government is still paying the wages. the realities of life make politics complicated. >> the situation is not good here. people will tell you they support the regime but really the one they supported are those who give them bread. >> many people here are still reluctant to criticize the government. for some it is about this. for some it is about loyalty to the past. for some it is about the everyday at county. >> there have been many months. there are about 10,000 government employees here. >> it was around this month were the first anti-government protests have been in august 2011. it took over a year before protests turned into armed conflict. it was a government stronghold
of the city last week. civilians are trying to get on with their everyday lives as best they can. the situation on the ground can be far from clear that. tears of fighting has created a complicated patchwork of regions. some by rebels and some by the government be right back -- by the government. >> the rebels control the town but the government is still paying the wages. the realities of life make politics complicated. >> the situation is not good here. people will tell you they...
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ocean. 21 trollers left the port in the city of soma early in the morning. >> we have to show tepco, japanese government and people everywhere we're really determined to resume full scale fishing operations. members say test of fish and ocean water did not show problems. they decided to return to work. crews have to fish at least 50 kilometers from fukushima and 150 meters deal. they can only catch 16 kinds of seafood including octopus and squid. those have lower levels of radiation than government standards. custody in brazil >>> three japanese flagged fishing vessels were captured off brazil in july and august. two are released, but one is still being held in the country. brazilian authorities have released two ships. but they're still holding one ship. number 108. officials at the brazilian institute of environment and natural resources said the three ships had violated the country's regulations for protecting seabirds. one captain was briefly arrested for not complying with the regulations. his ship and tuna catch were confiscated. officials at the japanese embassy in brazil said
ocean. 21 trollers left the port in the city of soma early in the morning. >> we have to show tepco, japanese government and people everywhere we're really determined to resume full scale fishing operations. members say test of fish and ocean water did not show problems. they decided to return to work. crews have to fish at least 50 kilometers from fukushima and 150 meters deal. they can only catch 16 kinds of seafood including octopus and squid. those have lower levels of radiation than...
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humanitarian official who has just returned from the city. also, help is on the way. howone of the core issues is the hunger striking prisoners whose life is threatened, in his ninth month in congress strike. this is a demand made by the palestinian people and the palestinian authority issued a statement on tuesday evening saying that the international community must press i israel to release him so he does not die in prison. this is an important issue politically for the palestinian authority. since before the signing of the oslo accord in 1993, the palestinian authority has been demanding the release of 100 and prisoners and they are still in jail. >> two rockets have struck the southern israeli city of elat. america said the rockets believed to have been fired from the sinai peninsula in egypt and they hit an open area. egyptian sources denied the accusation. no casualties or damage. a rocket attack in syria has reportedly killed nearly a dozen people in homs. children were among those killed in a village. this footage uploaded on the internet appears to show the b
humanitarian official who has just returned from the city. also, help is on the way. howone of the core issues is the hunger striking prisoners whose life is threatened, in his ninth month in congress strike. this is a demand made by the palestinian people and the palestinian authority issued a statement on tuesday evening saying that the international community must press i israel to release him so he does not die in prison. this is an important issue politically for the palestinian authority....
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they work in the city, the country's main center of production. they'll be making the dolless in various colors for the past 15 years. >> translator: we hope our dolls will help people feel a bit closer to the olympics. >> even the price of these dolls has an olympic theme. the games are coming to tokyo in 2020. so a set of dolls cost 2,020 yen. that's all for this edition of nhk. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> i see some repeaters in the audience. this is the fourth event of five that we are hosting to celebrate the centennial of woodrow wilson's inauguration as president in 1913. we had a dinner last night at wilson house, which included an interview with the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, ed royce.
they work in the city, the country's main center of production. they'll be making the dolless in various colors for the past 15 years. >> translator: we hope our dolls will help people feel a bit closer to the olympics. >> even the price of these dolls has an olympic theme. the games are coming to tokyo in 2020. so a set of dolls cost 2,020 yen. that's all for this edition of nhk. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>...
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this is a neighborhood of sarajevo occupied by the bosnian serbs during the siege of the city. was part of a paramilitary unit called the white angels that inflicted a reign of terror on the non-ser populationb . he is accused of torture, rape and the murder of 31 civilians. his father and three of his neighbors were taken and never seen again. it was here that they took him. -- he took them. he was indifferent. this man was lifted off the streets. later, his body was found in a local creek and his parents treasure the few possessions found with them. dead but my child was when i saw the people around like other mothers and brothers and sisters, i wondered is it worse for them or for us. thehe words are written on death certificate -- think ican i do when i am not the only one and every day is the same as the day they took him away from me? my soul is aching. is 43 and showed no a motion when sentence was passed. it -- his sentence was 45 years in prison. hosting peacekeeping training exercises with more than 800 soldiers with 23 countries as part of a global peace operation in
this is a neighborhood of sarajevo occupied by the bosnian serbs during the siege of the city. was part of a paramilitary unit called the white angels that inflicted a reign of terror on the non-ser populationb . he is accused of torture, rape and the murder of 31 civilians. his father and three of his neighbors were taken and never seen again. it was here that they took him. -- he took them. he was indifferent. this man was lifted off the streets. later, his body was found in a local creek and...